Another Salar de Uyuni image - I do have a few of these ;-) Well, at a quick count, only another half dozen or fewer.

The aim here was to catch the zig-zag lines on this part of the salt flat, which was in turn a compromise between when they were best lit (fifteen minutes earlier) and when the sky was most impressive (ten minutes later than this capture). I like this compromise though.

This was captured slightly before sunrise, just as the moon was setting.

This was the best area of actual hexagons, the classic salt flat pattern, we found. There are still some little lumps around but it's not far off immaculate really. Needless to say, it was a bit chilly, though once the Sun came up fifteen minutes or so later things warmed up rapidly!

I think this is about the one time on the entire trip that I used my wide angle (24mm) lens!